Bird Bath Tap Bowl Embossed Flower Sml

  • Code: CM6027-1
  • Material: Cement
  • Size: 23x23x8cm
  • Min order quantity: 4
Inner Packaging:
  • Weight: 1.37 kg
  • Length: 23.50 cm
  • Width: 23.50 cm
  • Height: 9.50 cm
  • Cubic CBM: 0.05
  • Inner Qty: 1
  • Carton Qty: 8
Carton:
  • Weight: 10.97 kg
  • Length: 49.00 cm
  • Width: 25.50 cm
  • Height: 40.00 cm
Please note this item has a rustic finish. Imperfections are not considered a fault - this is part of the beauty and nature of hand finished items.
The Bird Bath Tap Bowl Embossed Flower Sml is one of those accent pieces that does double duty - it’s a practical water or feed bowl for wildlife, and it’s got enough charm to work as garden art too. With two little sculpted birds perching on the ruffled rim and that lovely embossed botanical pattern in the bowl, it’s the kind of thing that people stop to admire even when there’s no water in it. We love the way the cement finish brings out all those natural shapes and details, and at 23cm across with an 8cm depth it fits into most garden beds or works on top of deck tables as a decorative centrepiece if your shop has a lot of outdoor-living shoppers.

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Our Bird Bath Tap Bowl Embossed Flower Small is a conversation starter, that's for sure. At just 23x23x8cm, it makes sense for both outdoor and indoor collections. That shallow bowl and those wavy petal-like edges are actually quite detailed - the mix of lines and veining in the stone creates quite an eyecatching look. The little birds perched on the edge... that's just adorable, really. A lot of gift shops have been loving this one as a ready-to-go present because it's just so well-suited to different sorts of shoppers. We can imagine it in a garden collection or a shelf that's got more rustic pieces; because that beige-grey finish is warm but not at all loud. And it's been crafted from concrete so it can go out into wet weather without any issues. It’s worth noting - we’ve highlighted this to a lot of buyers before too - this one has that hand-finished thing going for it so you might notice what some would call 'imperfections', but we really think that’s part of its charm.